Marty Andrews, chairman of the committee, said long-time New Fairfield resident, Tom Corbett, will likely be nominated for first selectman while Roger Wise, also a long-time resident, will likely be nominated for a selectman position.

The caucus to choose the committee's slate for the upcoming November election will be held at the New Fairfield Library tonight at 8 p.m. The library is located at 2 Brush Hill Road.

Bethel

Boughton to appear on live, call-in show

A live call-in show with Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton will be held tonight on the cable television program "Common Sense."

Boughton will discuss his reelection campaign, zoning regulation changes, city construction, and other issues affecting Danbury.

In conjunction with this event, the Sherman Library will hold a book discussion led by Pat Corrigan of Spiegelman's debut novel "Black Maps," the first in the John March series. This discussion will be held at the Sherman Library on Friday at 7:30 p.m.

Call (860) 354-2455 to register and for more details. Copies of "Red Cat" are also available for purchase at the Sherman Library. Admission to this program is free. Reservations are requested. Call the JCC office at (860) 355-8050, or e-mail at jccinsherman@yahoo.com.

Danbury

DHS class of 1977 to hold reunion

The Danbury High School class of 1977's 30th reunion will be Aug. 11 from noon to 5 p.m. at Capellaro's Grove, 42 Vail Road in Bethel.

Advance ticket prices are $55 per person.

At the door, tickets are $65 per person. Tickets for children ages 3-12 are $20, and children under age 3 are admitted free. The event will be held rain or shine.

Further details can be found on Danbury.alumniclass.com or by e-mailing vpdhs-77@yahoo.com.

Region

Summer bike tour to take place Sunday

The third annual Summer Breeze Century Bike Tour is set for Sunday. The bike tour will offer 22-mile, 62-mile, and 100-mile routes on shady Connecticut back roads. The ride will start along the shoreline in Madison. All the proceeds from this year's event will go to support the SARAH Foundation, which services disabled children and adults in Connecticut.